From streetwalkers in the Roman Forum to imperial concubines, Roman prostitutes defined what it meant to be a 'bad girl'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anise K. Strong, winner of the Women's Classical Caucus Award for best presentation in classical gender studies, received her B.A. from Yale University, Connecticut and her M.Phil. and Ph.D. from Columbia University, New York before beginning her professional career at Northwestern University, Illinois, Stanford University, California, and Western Michigan University. She is an Assistant Professor at Western Michigan University and is also a consultant for various television series in their depictions of antiquity.
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Introduction 1. Faithful wives and greedy prostitutes 2. Good little prostitutes 3. Powerful concubines and influential courtesans 4. Matrona as Meretrix 5. Can you know a Meretrix when you see one? 6. Prostitutes and matrons in the urban landscape 7. Pious prostitutes 8. The 'whore' label in Western culture Conclusion. Liminal women.
Introduction 1. Faithful wives and greedy prostitutes 2. Good little prostitutes 3. Powerful concubines and influential courtesans 4. Matrona as Meretrix 5. Can you know a Meretrix when you see one? 6. Prostitutes and matrons in the urban landscape 7. Pious prostitutes 8. The 'whore' label in Western culture Conclusion. Liminal women.
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